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Critical Citrix Authentication Bypass Vulnerability Patched

Critical Citrix Authentication Bypass Vulnerability Patched

Posted on August 20, 2026 By CWS

Citrix has released updates addressing two security vulnerabilities in its NetScaler ADC and Gateway products, including a critical authentication bypass flaw. This vulnerability, identified as CVE-2026-19490, holds a CVSS score of 9.3, reflecting its severity. It affects NetScaler appliances configured as gateways, such as SSL VPNs and ICA Proxies, according to Citrix’s official announcement made this Wednesday.

Understanding the Vulnerability

The critical flaw allows remote attackers to bypass authentication without requiring user interaction. Cybersecurity firm Rapid7 has highlighted that this issue can be exploited by unauthenticated attackers, posing significant risks to enterprise systems. The vulnerability affects various versions of NetScaler ADC and Gateway, specifically those starting from 14.1-43.56 and beyond, including versions 13.1-61.28 or later.

Citrix has provided patches for the affected versions, which include updates to versions 14.1-73.32, 13.1-63.21, and their FIPS and NDcPP equivalents. Additionally, there is a fix for a related high-severity memory overflow issue, CVE-2026-19489, which could result in denial-of-service conditions if the SIP ALG is enabled in certain configurations.

Impacted Systems and Recommendations

Organizations utilizing Secure Private Access Hybrid deployments with NetScaler instances are also at risk. Citrix recommends that users upgrade their systems to the latest builds to mitigate these vulnerabilities. The urgency of these updates is emphasized by Rapid7’s observation that while there are no current signs of exploitation, the critical nature and role of NetScaler in network environments make it an attractive target for attackers.

NetScaler ADC and Gateway devices are crucial components in enterprise networking, often positioned at the network perimeter. They provide a range of functions including traffic management, application delivery, and secure remote access. Due to their strategic deployment, these devices are highly valued targets, increasing the likelihood of exploitation.

Urgent Action Required

The cybersecurity community, including Rapid7, advises organizations to prioritize the patching of affected systems on an emergency basis. The critical role of Citrix products in enterprise environments underscores the potential for rapid exploitation. Immediate action will help safeguard against possible attacks targeting these vulnerabilities.

For further information, Citrix’s advisory provides detailed guidance on patch implementation. This proactive approach is essential in maintaining robust network security and protecting sensitive enterprise data from emerging threats.

Security Week News Tags:authentication bypass, Citrix, Cybersecurity, enterprise security, NetScaler, network perimeter, Patch, Rapid7, Security, Vulnerability

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